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Here is my most recent various tube liners and Airlines from the past. I hope it brings joy & happiness to pilots or passengers from that time generation. All flights were real thanks to all the people who put their map routes out there. Kenny

 

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Continental DC-10-10 ORD to LAX

 

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American Airlines DC-10-10 over SNA en route to LAX

 

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Western Airlines DC-10-10 DEN to PNX

 

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United Airlines B-727-100 PHX-LAX

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Enjoyed these screenshots, thank you Kenny.

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Wonder if the name tubeliner applies to the DC-10? I was always under the impression that the 707, DC-8 and their ilk -seating a maximum of six abreast, were tubeliners, but the advent of 747 had started the era of the "wide-bodied" jumbos, these include the DC-10 and the Tristar? or am I wrong?

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